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Language: Spanish
After a year of shared journeys, Trenza reaches its closing moment. We invite you to a festive, spring and open afternoon to celebrate together this process of mediation and collective creation focused on migrant experiences.
During the last year, Trenza has proposed a space for listening, exchange and learning among migrant artists from the Global South in Barcelona, accompanying their research and creation processes in dialogue with community practices. After having shared stories, knowledge, emotions, processes and grief, we are simmering an evening of celebration.
There will be food by the Jamaiconas and drum rhythms to move the skeleton. We will present the publication of Trenza and we will make public the process and possible results of the Convivencia.
The artists participating in the Convivencia Trenza are: Nirvana Sepúlveda Soto, Jahel Guerra Roa, Milena Díaz Rojas, María Belén Tapia de la Fuente, Nadia Aida Aquino, Cel Lurac Juárez, Carolina Kuzeluk.
You all are welcome!
Las Jamaiconas is an art, cooking and activism project formed by Lina Ruiz (Bogotá, Colombia), Columba Zavala (CDMX, Mexico) and Mariana Alva (Lima, Peru).
Lumbre, acontecimientos cálidos, is a collective formed by Tau Luna Acosta, Diana Rangel and Juan David Galindo, which is assembled with the intention of putting in the center powers to generate things together. With a slow and insistent work methodology, as a way to confront the overproduction and overprogramming of the neoliberal logic of the art field.
This activity coordinated by Diana Rangel, Tau Luna Acosta and Juan David Galindo is part of Trenza, which proposes to generate alliances with collectives, projects and people in the territory who have a long history of work by, with and for the southern migrant community in Barcelona. Based on the idea that art workers are political agents within the city and that in order to open La Escocesa to a specific community, it must be part of the cultural and political fabric of the city beyond the specificity of contemporary art.
The project is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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Public and free activity without previous registration.
Language: Spanish